WO2004041585A2 - An arrangement and method for providing an air flow within an upholstered seat - Google Patents

An arrangement and method for providing an air flow within an upholstered seat Download PDF

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WO2004041585A2
WO2004041585A2 PCT/US2003/035593 US0335593W WO2004041585A2 WO 2004041585 A2 WO2004041585 A2 WO 2004041585A2 US 0335593 W US0335593 W US 0335593W WO 2004041585 A2 WO2004041585 A2 WO 2004041585A2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/56Heating or ventilating devices
    • B60N2/5607Heating or ventilating devices characterised by convection
    • B60N2/5621Heating or ventilating devices characterised by convection by air
    • B60N2/5635Heating or ventilating devices characterised by convection by air coming from the passenger compartment
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/56Heating or ventilating devices
    • B60N2/5607Heating or ventilating devices characterised by convection
    • B60N2/5621Heating or ventilating devices characterised by convection by air
    • B60N2/5628Heating or ventilating devices characterised by convection by air coming from the vehicle ventilation system, e.g. air-conditioning system
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/56Heating or ventilating devices
    • B60N2/5607Heating or ventilating devices characterised by convection
    • B60N2/5621Heating or ventilating devices characterised by convection by air
    • B60N2/5657Heating or ventilating devices characterised by convection by air blown towards the seat surface
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/56Heating or ventilating devices
    • B60N2/5678Heating or ventilating devices characterised by electrical systems
    • B60N2/5685Resistance

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  • This invention concerns devices for improving the comfort of a person occupying a seat, particularly suited for upholstered seats.
  • Air from the vehicle air conditioning is usually relied on to create seat cooling.
  • the internal ducting is necessary in order to insure a distributed flow of air over most of the area of the seat cushion.
  • a heating pad or element is required if the capability rapid warming of the seat in cold weather is desired.
  • a seat insert including a mesh layer having a lower section and a solid plastic backing sheet covering the back side thereof, fixed about its perimeter to the mesh layer.
  • a pouch is formed at the bottom of the plastic sheet extending below the mesh layer by a folded up flap of the plastic sheet.
  • the pouch provides a plenum for air flow received from an enclosed small electric blower having an axial inlet aligned with an opening in the back side of the pouch.
  • the bottom edge of the mesh layer is bonded to the upper edge of the flap forming the pouch.
  • a thick layer of an open spacer material such as reticular foam is interposed between the backing section of the plastic sheet and the mesh layer, and the air flow from the blower outlet is directed into the spaces defined in the spacer panel which flows up through the thickness of the spacer layer.
  • the insert is installed in an upholstered seat back or bottom beneath a seat cover material with the pouch and blower located in the convergent V-shaped space between the seat back and bottom.
  • a hole is bored through the bottom of the seat back or bottom cushion forming an inlet passage receiving air directed to the blower inlet.
  • the air from the blower outlet preferably flows out through the seat cover from the spacer layer to be distributed across the most of the area of the seat back or bottom.
  • the air inducted into the inlet passage may be passenger compartment ambient
  • Warmed air may be inducted when the vehicle heater is in operation.
  • the spacer layer is preferably soft and cushiony to provide a comfortable support for a person in the seat but resists collapse under the weight of the seated person or
  • the mesh layer also has a serpentine pattern of insulated heating wire or other
  • heater elements are energized.
  • Figure 1 is a pictorial view of an automotive type seat with the cover layer of
  • Figure 1 A is a pictorial view of a car seat bottom wish an insert installed
  • Figure 2 is a side view of the seat shown in Figure 1, with the seat back and heating and cooling insert shown in partial section and the seat bottom partially broken away.
  • Figure 2A shows an alternative ducting connection.
  • FIG 3 is a pictorial view of the heating and cooling insert shown in Figures 1 and 2.
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of the seat back and heating and cooling insert showing a method of attachment to the cover.
  • Figure 5 is a rear view of the insert according to the invention.
  • the present invention comprises an arrangement for directing an air flow within an upholstered seat such as is used in automotive and other vehicles utilizing a generally rectangular insert 10 configured to be installed in the front of an upholstered seat back 12 beneath a seat cover 16.
  • the insert 10 may also be installed beneath
  • the insert 10 extending upwardly somewhat past the mid point of the seat back 12.
  • the insert 10 overlies the seat back foam cushion 14 and is overlain by the seat cover 16 of the seat back 12 as shown in Figure 1, and secured by the attachment of the
  • the insert 10 has two sections, a first section 18 which provides heating or
  • the insert 10 includes a tough plastic mesh or netting layer 22 extending over
  • both first and second sections 18 and 20 In the region of the lower first section 18, the underside of the mesh layer 22 is backed by a solid plastic sheet 24 ( Figure 2). Vinyl is a suitable material for the plastic sheet 24. Both sections 18 and 20 of the mesh layer 22 have a heater element comprised
  • Electric supply leads 28 are connected thereto extending from a jacketed cable 30 connected to the vehicle electrical system (not shown) via a control switch 31 , located for convenient
  • the vinyl plastic sheet 24 has a portion which extends below the lower section
  • the pouch 34 defines a plenum space for the air outflow received from a small
  • the blower 36 has an axial inlet 38 at its center which is aligned with an opening in the sheet 24 ( Figure 5) and communicates with air inlet
  • passage 40 defined by a small (2 1/4 inch) drilled passage through the seat back foam cushion 14.
  • the passage 40 may merely draw in ambient air from the passenger space or may be
  • the passage 40 may be simply located adjacent to a rear foot outlet 43
  • the blower 36 is powered via electrical leads included in the jacketed cable 30.
  • the blower 36 is thereby located in the V-shaped space region typically defined at the convergency between the seat bottom 13 and seat back 12 to not be felt by a person occupying the seat.
  • a soft thick spacer layer 42 is captured between the solid plastic sheet 24 and
  • the spacer layer 42 is of an open configuration so as to receive air flow from the peripheral outlet of the blower 36 which is allowed to flow upwardly along the thickness of the spacer layer 42 to allow a distributed outflow therefrom over its entire area and at the same time provides a soft cushiony feel consistent with the seat
  • a preferred material is "reticular foam" which is constructed of a mass of
  • twisting plastic fibers which are stiff enough to resist collapse so as to be able to maintain a substantial air flow volume along its thickness when a person leans his or her back against the seat back 12 (or is seated on the seat bottom 13), but resiliently pliable enough to be soft and cushiony.
  • An adequate thickness of foam i.e., on the order of one half inch
  • An alternative spacer layer is an arrangement of lengthwise spaced apart foam strips extending vertically over the inside of the solid sheet 24. The strips could be comprised of integrally formed or extruded ribs or channels to create air flow spaces. Air flow then is allowed to pass between the strips or ribs or within the channels even when a person is pressed against the same.
  • the solid plastic sheet 24 underlies the spacer layer 42 so as to block air flow from passing back into the seat so as to direct substantially all of the air flow from the blower 36 out through or along the seat cover 16.
  • the perimeter of the vinyl or other plastic sheet 24 may be heat, RF, or ultrasonically bonded to the mesh layer 22 by strips of plastic 44 placed over the mesh layer 22, and fused to the sheet 24 through the mesh openings. Adhesive bonding or other techniques could also be employed as will be appreciated by one skilled in the art.
  • the mesh layer 22 is attached to the seat by the attachment of the cover 16 to the cushion 14 in a standard fashion, sandwiching the mesh layer 22 therebetween in a manner to secure the insert 10 in position.
  • FIG. 1 A illustrates an insert 10A installed in a seat bottom.
  • the inserts 10, 10A are identically configured, such that the blowers 36, 36A are advantageously fit together
  • the invention provides air flow within an upholstered seat, providing cooling or heating for an occupant utilizing a simple to install insert, which

Abstract

An arrangement and method for producing an air flow within an upholstered seat back (12) or bottom (13) in which a seat insert (10) has a blower (36) mounted in a pouch at the crotch region between the seat back (12) and bottom (13) and has an outlet (43) which directs air flow up through a spacer layer (42) so as to distribute air flow out through a porous seat back cover (16) or beneath a nonporous cover. A solid plastic backing sheet (24) underlies the spacer layer to direct all air flow out from the spacer layer (42), the plastic sheet (24) also forming the blower pouch. A mesh layer (22) is bonded to the plastic sheet (24) and used to attach the insert (10) to the foam seat cushion (14) as well as to carry a heating element pattern (26) extending thereover to also enable electrical heating of the seat back (12) or bottom (13).

Description

AN ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN AIR FLOW WITHIN AN UPHOLSTERED SEAT
Cross Reference to Related Applications
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional Serial No. 60/423,770, filed November 5, 2002.
Background of the Invention This invention concerns devices for improving the comfort of a person occupying a seat, particularly suited for upholstered seats.
Seat cooling arrangements have been developed involving air ducting or large
plenum cavities carved out within the seat back foam cushion forming the support structure of the seat back (or bottom). This requires considerable labor and compromises the physical integrity of the seat cushion structure. This also makes retrofitting of seats with the cooling
device difficult. See U.S. patents 6,059,018; 6,179,706; 6,505,996; 5,385,382; and 3,550,523 for examples of such installations .
Air from the vehicle air conditioning is usually relied on to create seat cooling. The internal ducting is necessary in order to insure a distributed flow of air over most of the area of the seat cushion.
A heating pad or element is required if the capability rapid warming of the seat in cold weather is desired.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device enabling circulation of air within an automotive seat without the need for removal of substantial portions of the
back or bottom seat cushion structure. It is a further object to provide a device which enables both heating and cooling of a vehicle seat back and/or bottom which is simple and low cost, and can be integrated into a seat without any major modification of the seat cushions.
Summary of the Invention The above objects and other objects which will become apparent upon a reading of the following specification and claims are achieved by a seat insert including a mesh layer having a lower section and a solid plastic backing sheet covering the back side thereof, fixed about its perimeter to the mesh layer. A pouch is formed at the bottom of the plastic sheet extending below the mesh layer by a folded up flap of the plastic sheet. The pouch provides a plenum for air flow received from an enclosed small electric blower having an axial inlet aligned with an opening in the back side of the pouch. The bottom edge of the mesh layer is bonded to the upper edge of the flap forming the pouch. A thick layer of an open spacer material such as reticular foam is interposed between the backing section of the plastic sheet and the mesh layer, and the air flow from the blower outlet is directed into the spaces defined in the spacer panel which flows up through the thickness of the spacer layer. The insert is installed in an upholstered seat back or bottom beneath a seat cover material with the pouch and blower located in the convergent V-shaped space between the seat back and bottom. A hole is bored through the bottom of the seat back or bottom cushion forming an inlet passage receiving air directed to the blower inlet. The air from the blower outlet preferably flows out through the seat cover from the spacer layer to be distributed across the most of the area of the seat back or bottom.
The air inducted into the inlet passage may be passenger compartment ambient
air or cooled air received from a vehicle air conditioner. Warmed air may be inducted when the vehicle heater is in operation.
The spacer layer is preferably soft and cushiony to provide a comfortable support for a person in the seat but resists collapse under the weight of the seated person or
when the person leans against the seat back so as to maintain a substantial air flow path for the air from the blower outlet. The mesh layer is held to the seat cushion by the overlying seat cover which is
in turn attached to the cushion by hook and loop fastening strips, an adhesive or other means, all of which are able to penetrate the mesh layer. The mesh layer also has a serpentine pattern of insulated heating wire or other
heating element attached thereto to enable rapid heating of the seat back or bottom when the
heater elements are energized.
Brief Description of the Drawings Figure 1 is a pictorial view of an automotive type seat with the cover layer of
the seat back partially broken away to show the seat heating and cooling insert according to
the invention. Figure 1 A is a pictorial view of a car seat bottom wish an insert installed
therein. Figure 2 is a side view of the seat shown in Figure 1, with the seat back and heating and cooling insert shown in partial section and the seat bottom partially broken away.
Figure 2A shows an alternative ducting connection.
Figure 3 is a pictorial view of the heating and cooling insert shown in Figures 1 and 2.
Figure 4 is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of the seat back and heating and cooling insert showing a method of attachment to the cover.
Figure 5 is a rear view of the insert according to the invention.
Detailed Description
In the following detailed description, certain specific terminology will be employed for the sake of clarity and a particular embodiment described in accordance with the requirements of 35 USC 112, but it is to be understood that the same is not intended to be limiting and should not be so construed inasmuch as the invention is capable of taking many
forms and variations within the scope of the appended claims. Referring to the drawings, the present invention comprises an arrangement for directing an air flow within an upholstered seat such as is used in automotive and other vehicles utilizing a generally rectangular insert 10 configured to be installed in the front of an upholstered seat back 12 beneath a seat cover 16. The insert 10 may also be installed beneath
the cover of the upholstered seat bottom 13 in a similar fashion (see Figure 1A). The insert 10 is positioned with its bottom adjacent the V-shaped space normally found at the
convergency between the bottom of the seat back 12 and the rear of the seat bottom 12, the insert 10 extending upwardly somewhat past the mid point of the seat back 12. The insert 10 overlies the seat back foam cushion 14 and is overlain by the seat cover 16 of the seat back 12 as shown in Figure 1, and secured by the attachment of the
seat cover 16 to the cushion 14, described in detail below.
The insert 10 has two sections, a first section 18 which provides heating or
cooling action and a second section 20 which provides only electrical heating. The insert 10 includes a tough plastic mesh or netting layer 22 extending over
both first and second sections 18 and 20. In the region of the lower first section 18, the underside of the mesh layer 22 is backed by a solid plastic sheet 24 (Figure 2). Vinyl is a suitable material for the plastic sheet 24. Both sections 18 and 20 of the mesh layer 22 have a heater element comprised
of an insulated heater wire 26 tied thereto and extending in serpentine patterns thereon, wire
26 comprising vinyl covered alloy resistance wire. Other electrical heating elements such as carbon fiber which does not require insulation may be employed for the heater element. Electric supply leads 28 are connected thereto extending from a jacketed cable 30 connected to the vehicle electrical system (not shown) via a control switch 31 , located for convenient
operation, such as on the side of the seat shell as shown, the console, or the dashboard. The vinyl plastic sheet 24 has a portion which extends below the lower section
18 and a return flap 32 thereof is folded up to form a pouch 34 extending along the bottom
edge of the mesh layer 22. The pouch 34 defines a plenum space for the air outflow received from a small
electric blower 36 bonded to the inside surface of the flap 32 and adjacent portions of the
sheet 24 to be secured within the pouch 34. The blower 36 has an axial inlet 38 at its center which is aligned with an opening in the sheet 24 (Figure 5) and communicates with air inlet
passage 40 defined by a small (2 1/4 inch) drilled passage through the seat back foam cushion 14. The passage 40 may merely draw in ambient air from the passenger space or may be
connected to the vehicle air conditioning system 41 via ducting to receive cooled (or warmed)
air therefrom. A flow of uncooled air itself will cool the seated person by evaporation of any moisture and also by conduction even if a porous seat cover is not used.
Also, the passage 40 may be simply located adjacent to a rear foot outlet 43
from the vehicle air/ heat system 41 to induct cooled (or heated) air exiting the duct 43. The blower 36 is powered via electrical leads included in the jacketed cable 30. The blower 36 is thereby located in the V-shaped space region typically defined at the convergency between the seat bottom 13 and seat back 12 to not be felt by a person occupying the seat.
A soft thick spacer layer 42 is captured between the solid plastic sheet 24 and
the mesh layer 22 in the lower section 18. The spacer layer 42 is of an open configuration so as to receive air flow from the peripheral outlet of the blower 36 which is allowed to flow upwardly along the thickness of the spacer layer 42 to allow a distributed outflow therefrom over its entire area and at the same time provides a soft cushiony feel consistent with the seat
back 12 (or seat bottom 13). A preferred material is "reticular foam" which is constructed of a mass of
twisting plastic fibers which are stiff enough to resist collapse so as to be able to maintain a substantial air flow volume along its thickness when a person leans his or her back against the seat back 12 (or is seated on the seat bottom 13), but resiliently pliable enough to be soft and cushiony. An adequate thickness of foam (i.e., on the order of one half inch) allows a substantial air flow along the thickness of the layer 24. An alternative spacer layer (not shown) is an arrangement of lengthwise spaced apart foam strips extending vertically over the inside of the solid sheet 24. The strips could be comprised of integrally formed or extruded ribs or channels to create air flow spaces. Air flow then is allowed to pass between the strips or ribs or within the channels even when a person is pressed against the same. The solid plastic sheet 24 underlies the spacer layer 42 so as to block air flow from passing back into the seat so as to direct substantially all of the air flow from the blower 36 out through or along the seat cover 16. The perimeter of the vinyl or other plastic sheet 24 may be heat, RF, or ultrasonically bonded to the mesh layer 22 by strips of plastic 44 placed over the mesh layer 22, and fused to the sheet 24 through the mesh openings. Adhesive bonding or other techniques could also be employed as will be appreciated by one skilled in the art. The mesh layer 22 is attached to the seat by the attachment of the cover 16 to the cushion 14 in a standard fashion, sandwiching the mesh layer 22 therebetween in a manner to secure the insert 10 in position. Seat manufacturers use various attachment techniques in seat construction, and the mesh layer 22 does not interfere and works well with most of these techniques. For example, hook and loop strips 46, 48 elements are often used to attach the cover 16 to the cushion the hooks and loops of which are able to penetrate through the mesh openings (Figure 4). Cooled, warmed, or ambient air is directed into the space defined by the reticular foam spacer layer 24 where it is distributed throughout the area thereof. From within the spacer layer 24 the cooled air flow preferably passes out through the cover 16, which
could be fabric (or perforated leather) 16 in the complete region of the lower section 18.
While porous material is preferred, a solid nonporous seat cover material still creates a
cooling (or warming) effect to be achieved by the flow of air through and along the spacer layer 24.
The air flow can be terminated and the heater element 26 (wire) energized by the conveniently located switch 48 which also controls operation of the blower 36. Figure 1 A illustrates an insert 10A installed in a seat bottom. The inserts 10, 10A are identically configured, such that the blowers 36, 36A are advantageously fit together
in a complementary relationship in the space at the convergency of the seat back 12 and seat
bottom 13. This results from the offset location of the blowers 36, 36 A on the inserts 10, 10A. Accordingly, the invention provides air flow within an upholstered seat, providing cooling or heating for an occupant utilizing a simple to install insert, which
arrangement does not require extensive modification of the seat structure to thereby maintain
its structural integrity and support for a person seated thereon.

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Claims:
1. An arrangement for circulating air within a seat back or seat bottom of an upholstered seat, said arrangement comprising an insert, said insert including:
a solid plastic backing sheet formed with a pouch at the bottom;
a blower disposed in said pouch and having an inlet connected to receive air to be directed out through a blower outlet;
a spacer layer overlaying said plastic sheet above said pouch and being open to be able to distribute air flow from said blower outlet along the thickness thereof;
said insert disposed beneath a seat cover so that airflow passes out from said spacer layer and out through said seat cover to provide cooling to a person occupying said seat.
2. An arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said blower inlet is arranged to receive cooled air from a vehicle air conditioner when operated.
3. An arrangement according to claim 1 wherein said spacer layer
comprises reticular foam.
4. An arrangement according to claim 3 wherein said insert further
includes a mesh layer overlying said spacer layer, said mesh layer attached to a foam structure
included in said seat back.
5. An arrangement according to claim 4 wherein said mesh layer extends above said plastic sheet to provide a mesh layer section above said plastic sheet.
6. An arrangement according to claim 5 wherein said mesh layer has a heater element extending in a pattern mounted thereto.
7. An arrangement according to claim 6 wherein said heater element pattern comprises a serpentine pattern held on said mesh layer.
8. An arrangement according to claim 4 wherein said plastic backing sheet is bonded to said mesh layer on a top and two side edges.
9. An arrangement according to claim 1 further including a hole in said seat back extending to said blower inlet.
10. An arrangement according to claim 4 wherein said seat cover is attached to said seat using hook and loop fastener strips and a perimeter area of said mesh layer is captured between said strips which penetrate said mesh layer.
11. A method of providing an air flow to an upholstered seat comprising
the steps of mounting a blower in a space at the convergency between a seat back and a seat
bottom in a pouch acting as a plenum space for air flow; connecting an inlet of said blower so as to receive a flow of air;
mounting a spacer layer extending from said pouch to cover an area of a seat back or bottom cushion, said spacer layer able to distribute air flow from said blower outlet over said seat back or bottom area.
12. The method according to claim 11 further including the step of connecting said blower inlet to a vehicle air conditioner to receive cooled air therefrom when said air conditioning is operated.
13. The method according to claim 11 wherein in said step of mounting a spacer layer comprises the step of mounting a sheet of reticular foam to said seat back or
bottom cushion of a sufficient thickness to allow a substantial air flow from said blower to flow along the thickness thereof to produce a distributed outflow therefrom.
14. The method according to claim 11 further including the step of
covering said spacer layer and said seat back or bottom cushion with a porous seat cover which allows said cooled air flow to pass out through said seat cover.
15. The method according to claim 13 wherein said step of mounting said reticular foam sheet to said seat back includes the step of mounting said sheet of reticular foam over a solid plastic sheet and mounting said solid plastic sheet to said seat back or
bottom so as to direct air flow from said reticular foam layer out through said porous seat back or bottom cover.
16. The method according to claim 15 wherein said step of mounting said
plastic sheet to said seat back or bottom cushion comprises the step of attaching said plastic sheet to a mesh layer of a larger size so as to define a mesh perimeter around said plastic sheet and attaching said mesh perimeter to said seat back or bottom cushion.
17. A method according to claim 16 further including the step of fitting a heater element extending in a pattern to said mesh layer and connecting said heater element via a switch to a power supply to enable heating of said seat back or bottom.
18. The method according to claim 17 wherein said mesh layer is extended to have an additional section beyond said plastic sheet and attaching said heater element pattern to said additional section thereof.
19. The method according to claim 16 wherein the step of mounting said
plastic sheet to said mesh layer comprises the step of bonding strips of plastic sheet material
overlying said mesh layer to said plastic sheet.
20. The method according to claim 16 wherein said step of attaching said
mesh layer to said seat back or bottom cushion includes the step of attaching a hook or loop
strip to each of said seat back or bottom cushion and said cover over said mesh layer and mating the same through said mesh layer.
21. The method according to claim 15, said blower is offset to one side of said insert.
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